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This is why we can't have nice things.

Something else to keep in mind is that sometimes you're better off clipping it off and putting a new plug or socket on the ends.

I guess this is a good enough time to post this again.

The kind of person who buys a Jetta thinks that "the world" is from Long Island to South Florida.

That price also includes a whole lot of ugly at the back...

ive been able to link two of my former clutches to trying to spread good will and automotive philanthropy.

I'm not sure you read the quote correctly. It was an Audi clutch.

But learning how to drive stick isn't actually easy on the car. I have a friend who, while learning to drive stick, burned out the clutch of another friend's then-new Audi TT. It's a valid concern.

I'd have collected those details, might as well give the person a headache for being so ignorant.

You're getting closer, but still not quite with me.

The reason why someone purchased a Geo Metro back in 1991 and stored it for 23 years isn't mentioned in the ad posting.

It's kinda like masturbating with your other hand.

Rock hard. That's all I have to say.

It's always a f*cking camry.

Taking zero responsibility and not talking about the passenger's and other driver's conditions instantly left a bad taste in my mouth. Right in the center, where the #2 is, is the scene of the collision. She was driving South to North. Let's say she was moving at 150+mph AROUND a corner. There is an on/off ramp right

Marvelous.

But it's German! And a V12 made out of two I6s mated by two banks of German computers in German wiring harnesses! What could possibly go wrong?

Like I needed a reason to never go to Virginia....

Did you look at that sentence and then pause to see if you felt any regret before posting?